Great American State Fair has new act: Big rally, Lee Greenwood, military music groups
The Freedom 250 concerts on the National Mall will be replaced by "A Rally to end all Rallies," President Trump announced.
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The Freedom 250 concerts on the National Mall will be replaced by "A Rally to end all Rallies," President Trump announced.
The president blasted the original lineup as "singers with no talent, but big fees" and confirmed that he'd be there alongside "God Bless the U.S.A." country act Lee Greenwood and singer Christopher Macchio.
Artists including Young MC, Martina McBride and Bret Michaels had publicly dropped out of concerts scheduled for the National Mall.
The president installed country singer Lee Greenwood as a replacement performer after several artists dropped out
Sorry, Vanilla Ice. The โFreedom 250โ concerts scheduled for the National Mall in Washington, D.C. have been officially canceled by President Donald J. Trump, after almost all of the artists bailed. The shows will be replaced, as he previously suggested, with a rally featuring one of his own speeches as the principal attraction. The event [โฆ]